JMP-1HANDBOOK
Some Notes On MIDIIn a modern guitar set-up you might have a number of elements, a pre-amp and an effects processor ortwo. By using MIDI to link thes
MIDI MappingMIDI mapping is a simple and very useful facility, but it often confuses those who are new to MIDI. The MIDIMapping table is stored in th
Four Way FootswitchThe optional Marshall four way footswitch (model MPM 4E) provides a simple means of selecting fourpatches.The footswitch will call
If their is an error (Fig 10) in the MIDI data the JMP-1 will abandon theload and return to normal. Try the load again, the error could be dueto a
JMP-1 Front Panel FeaturesJMP-1 Rear Panel FeaturesPatch DataPatchStoreVALVE MIDI PRE-AMPJMP-1VolumeOD1GainOD2BassBass ShiftMiddleClean 1TrebleClean 2
From The ChairmanI would like to thank you personally for selecting the JMP-1 MIDI Pre-amp. As our first venture into MIDI controlled guitar equipmen
ContentsDescription Page numberIntroduction 3JMP-1 Front Panel Features 3Rear Panel Features 4-5When You Switch On 5Creating Your Sounds 5Storing Your
IntroductionThe relationship between the guitarist and amplifier has been our prime concern since the earliestMarshall’s were produced. We always aim
14. Effect Key This key varies the mix of the stereo effects loop between 0 and 12. At 0 only the direct signal is heard and at 12 only the effected
27. Effects Return Jacks Left and right jack sockets for connection from the outputs of an external effects processor. If using a mono effects proce
Storing Yours SoundsWhen you are satisfied with the sound that you have created, storageis achieved in the following way. Push the store key (6) once
Factory SoundsYour JMP-1 has 26 sounds ready programmed into patches 00-25. These patches have beenprogrammed by experienced guitarists. They have al
Pre set sounds descriptionsTITLE MODE ATTRIBUTES PICKUPS COMMENTS00 Smoke-em OD 2 Lots of drive & sustain It starts here01 Chunkus OD 1 Big, Ugly
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